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What is the Tomatometer®?

The Tomatometer score – based on the opinions of hundreds of film and television critics – is a trusted measurement of critical recommendation for millions of fans.

Back in the days of the open theaters, when a play was particularly atrocious, the audience expressed their dissatisfaction by not only booing and hissing at the stage, but also throwing whatever was at hand – vegetables and fruits included.

The Tomatometer score represents the percentage of professional critic reviews that are positive for a given film or television show. A Tomatometer score is calculated for a movie or TV show after it receives at least five reviews.

Fresh red tomato

When at least 60% of reviews for a movie or TV show are positive, a red tomato is displayed to indicate its Fresh status.

Green splat tomato

When less than 60% of reviews for a movie or TV show are positive, a green splat is displayed to indicate its Rotten status.

Faded tomato

When there is no Tomatometer® score available, which could be because the Title hasn’t released yet or there are not enough ratings to generate a score.

What is Certified Fresh?

Tomato with banners reads "Certified Fresh"

Certified Fresh status is a special distinction awarded to the best-reviewed movies and TV shows. In order to qualify, movies or TV shows must meet the following requirements:

  • A consistent Tomatometer score of 75% or higher.
  • At least five reviews from Top Critics.
  • Films in wide release must have a minimum of 80 reviews. This also applies for films going from limited to wide release.
  • Films in limited release must have a minimum of 40 reviews.
  • Only individual seasons of a TV show are eligible, and each must have a minimum of 20 reviews.

The above requirements for Certified Fresh status are only the bare minimum a film must achieve to qualify for the distinction. A film does not automatically become Certified Fresh when it meets those requirements. The Tomatometer score must be consistent and unlikely to deviate significantly before a film or TV show is marked Certified Fresh.

A Certified Fresh movie or TV season whose score drops and remains consistently below 70% will lose the Certified Fresh designation. The certification removal might not happen as soon as the score drops below 70%; as with CF designation, removal will take place when the score settles.

A movie or TV season that loses Certified Fresh status can regain it by reaching a consistent score of 75% or more and meeting the other minimum requirements.

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Rotten Tomatoes has assembled a team of curators whose job it is to read thousands of movie and TV reviews weekly. The team collects movie and TV reviews from Tomatometer-approved critics and publications every day, generating Tomatometer scores. Our curators carefully read these reviews, noting if the reviews are Fresh or Rotten, and choose a representative pull-quote. Tomatometer-approved critics can also self-submit their reviews.

What is the Audience Score?

The Audience Score, denoted by a popcorn bucket, represents the percentage of users who have rated a movie or TV show positively. With films for which we can verify users have bought a ticket, the default Audience Score we show is made up of “Verified Ratings,” which represents the percentage of users who have rated a movie or TV show positively who we can verify bought a ticket; it is displayed once enough of those Verified Ratings are in to form a score. For all other titles, we display an “All Audience Score” that includes ratings from people regardless of whether or not we can currently verify they have seen the movie or show. Titles eligible for Verified Ratings have an All Audience Score, too: To see it, just click on the popcorn bucket and you can toggle between both the Verified Audience Score and the All Audience Score. You can read more about recent changes to the score box HERE.

Full popcorn bucket

When at least 60% of users give a movie or TV show a star rating of 3.5 or higher, a full popcorn bucket is displayed to indicate its Fresh status.

Spilled popcorn bucket

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Faded popcorn bucket

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How do I answer the question "Am I enough?"? ›

If you believe that you are enough you can confidently move in the direction of your goals and ultimate desires. To better understand the idea that you are enough, think for a moment about the idea that you aren't enough (chilling, I know). If you didn't believe that you were enough you'd always have self-doubt.

How do I know that I am good enough? ›

“The antidote to not feeling good enough is self-acceptance.” Our lack of self-acceptance becomes a problem when we start investing too much energy in 'fixing' ourselves instead of focusing that energy on giving ourselves love and appreciation as we work towards achieving our dreams.

How do you write good answers? ›

You can start with a definition or facts. In the main body, explain the question at hand in detail. Organizing your argument into bullet points or paragraphs will make it easier for the examiner to go through the topic. Lastly, end your answer with a balanced conclusion that sums up all your arguments in 3 to 5 lines.

How are you good answers? ›

Here are some example responses:
  • I'm fine, thanks. How about you?
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Why do people say I am enough? ›

You are enough means that you were made to be you, as you are, on purpose. It is no mistake that you are this person, in this place, at this time. You are enough as you are, mess and all, beautiful and broken, showing up for your life every day.

How to accept that you are enough? ›

Make It Personal: Good enough will look different for every person. Define success based on your strengths, values, goals, and life circ*mstances. Don't compare yourself to others' metrics and progress. What are the personal goals relevant to your life right now?

What makes you feel enough? ›

Feeling good enough requires constant nurturing + truth talking with yourself. It requires you to tell the truth. It requires courage and honesty to challenge the stories we constantly tell ourselves every day, every week, every month, and our entire life about why we don't measure up.

How do we know we are enough? ›

As a human being, we are enough just because we are alive, and we have value. As individuals, we bring value to the world and must be understood that our uniqueness is needed.

How do I prove to myself that I am enough? ›

"I Am Enough" Affirmations
  1. I am worthy of all that I desire.
  2. I am deserving of respect.
  3. I am exactly where I need to be.
  4. I feel my life has purpose and meaning.
  5. I am capable of doing hard things.
  6. I am worthy of feeling comfortable and safe in my own body.
  7. I have everything I need within me right now.

How to give good answers? ›

If you're feeling challenged, here are strategies to provide a response that limits your emotional reaction:
  1. Keep your answer short.
  2. Respond specifically to the question and avoid tangents.
  3. Use facts to support your answer.
  4. Move on from the question quickly to redirect your attention.

How to do a good reply? ›

Don't use vague or contradictory language to try to sound smarter or clever. People appreciate sincerity, so give them a genuine response that shows them that you care and that you understand them. Make sure they're paying attention to you so you don't have to repeat yourself.

How do you make a perfect answer? ›

Here are a few tips on how to make your answer great:
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  3. Have the same problem? ...
  4. Write to the best of your ability. ...
  5. Pay it forward. ...
  6. Answer well-asked questions. ...
  7. Always be polite and have fun.

How to respond to "I'm not okay" text? ›

15 tips on how to respond if someone says they're not okay
  1. Keep the chat positive and supportive, exploring the issues and how you may be able to help.
  2. Keep your body language open and non-confrontational.
  3. Be empathetic and take them seriously.
  4. Don't offer glib advice such as 'pull yourself together' or 'cheer up'
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How do I tell what I am good at? ›

How to discover what you're good at in 6 steps
  1. Look at your leisure activities. The activities you do voluntarily and regularly are usually going to involve tasks you enjoy and find stimulating. ...
  2. Seriously consider any compliments you receive. ...
  3. Ask your family and friends. ...
  4. Take an aptitude test. ...
  5. Identify personal patterns.

How do you prove to myself that I am enough? ›

It's important to recognize and appreciate one's abilities and accomplishments, rather than always seeking validation from others. Focusing on self-improvement and growth can be a healthier approach than striving for external validation.

How do I answer "Am I not good enough?"? ›

I would say… You are good enough even if it's hard to believe. You are able to be better than yesterday even if you feel like you can't. You are important even if you make yourself small.

How do you properly answer the question who am I? ›

We can start answering the question by:
  • Decoding Your Personality and Core Values. Ask yourself what's most important to you. What makes you happy? ...
  • Discovering Your Passions. What drives you? Inspires you? ...
  • Discovering Your Skills. What are you good at?
  • Sum up with a personal statement as an example.
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